When Raziel stormed the Stronghold in Nosgoth's early history to avenge Janos Audron, his own attack on the Sarafan commanders coincided with Vorador's assault on the Circle. He encountered Moebius, defended by Malek, shortly after infiltrating the building. There, the trio could hear the future martyrs' distant pleas for help, and Vorador's taunts; it was in fact Moebius himself, instructing Malek to "hold fast" against Raziel despite Malek's protestations, who had delayed the Paladin from saving the six Guardians.[SR2-C9][5]

The Nature Guardian character definitively appeared in the introductory cinematic of Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, but was referred to simply as a female "wizard" in Silicon Knights' scripts, and remains unnamed as of yet.[BO1-C1] She can be identified thanks to Soul Reaver 2, which evinces that only two female Guardians were part of the Circle of Nine at that time - the other being the distinctive Balance Guardian, also slain in the intro.[1] The Nature Guardian does not speak any lines, and hence has no corresponding voice actor.[BO1]

Soul Reaver 2 reintroduces the Nature Guardian through the Sarafan Stronghold's murals, illustrated by series artist Daniel Cabuco.[SR2][6] She is the only Guardian whose Pillar affinity can be deduced from her mural; her sash sports the Nature symbol, and represents the first instance of the symbol seen in the series' gameplay.[SR2] Official information passed on to Dark Chronicle, supplemented by comments from Cabuco at his personal forum, later matched the other five martyred Guardians to their respective Pillars.[1][3]

The Guardian's appearance differs significantly between Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and Soul Reaver 2's depictions. In the former, she is garbed in a hooded brown robe, with a distinctive studded red collar - very similar in appearance to DeJoule.[BO1] Both of her arms are intact, in contrast to her Sarafan Stronghold mural in the latter game; here, her right arm is curiously withered and bandaged, with blood overtly seeping through a wound beneath. This particular detail remains unexplained.[SR2]

Her hair has a faint burgundy hue, adorned with a pale flower, and she wears a flowing purple and blue dress.[SR2] Daniel Cabuco initially intended to portray Vorador with a "nasty looking knife about to shank the Nature Guardian" in this image, but ultimately felt it was too harsh and removed the weapon. He later reflected that "in some ways it's worse because now he's got to do her in with his bare fangs". Her aureoled portrait in the mural appears to have been partially based on a concept for the pre-fallen Ariel.[6]

Though the extent of the Nature Guardian's powers are not witnessed in the series, her unique talents may have been akin to those of her successor, Bane, and her ancient vampire predecessor. The Complete Guide To Legacy of Kain elucidates that "Bane is a wizard of Nature. He manipulates the behavior of life and the elements. Through his magic he can change the nature of life itself, animating plants and influencing animals, creating new and weird life forms for his own purposes. The weather itself is at his behest".[4] Daniel Cabuco summarized the Nature Guardians' capacities as follows: "ability to commune and influence Nature, summon natural phenomenon for combat. Can warp creatures growth and abilities".[3] It seems likely that the scope of the martyred Guardian's abilities was similar.

Though Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain describes the four martyrs it depicts as "young and old", the martyred Nature Guardian's age at the time of her death is not discussed in the series, nor is the exact number of Nature Guardians throughout Nosgoth's history specified.[1][BO1-C1]Legacy of Kain: Defiance retroactively reveals that Moebius and Mortanius were among the earliest and oldest human Guardians in the timeline, but it is not certain whether the Nature Guardian had served as early as the human revolt which they led, or whether she joined the Circle at some later point before Nosgoth's early history.[DEF-C9]

As with most of the other martyred Guardians, it is uncertain what the Nature Guardian's unique Pillar token was. She did not appear to possess an Antler Headdress, as her successor Bane did.[BO1-C7]